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        Traditional Algarve water well and stone courtyard in São Brás de Alportel, Portugal, showcasing rural heritage and authentic village charm.

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          Expert guide demonstrates cork bark cutting at São Brás de Alportel cork factory tour in the Algarve

           São Brás de Alportel, Algarve

          Guided Cork Factory Tour in São Brás de Alportel, Algarve

          Go behind the scenes of a living cork factory in the Algarve highlands and experience Portugal's most iconic sustainable industry the way it has been practiced for generations.

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          More to know about São Brás de Alportel

          São Brás de Alportel is a rural municipality in the Faro District of southern Portugal's Algarve region. Known for its cork production and traditional agriculture, the town preserves whitewashed buildings and quiet village streets. Visitors explore the modest church, wander through olive groves and cork forests, and sample regional wine and almond products at local establishments.
          São Brás de Alportel is a municipality in the Faro District of southern Portugal, located in the Barlavento-Sotavento transition zone of the Algarve region at approximately 37.15°N, 7.89°W. Sitting at around 240 metres above sea level on the southern foothills of the Serra do Caldeirão, it forms part of one of Portugal's most important cork-producing landscapes. Content is based on publicly available tourism data, municipal records, and established travel knowledge of the Algarve interior.
          Destination | Algarve Interior | Portugal | Market Town | Rural Tourism | Cork Country | Cultural Heritage